rial By TOM LINDER ing and summer. months are al- yusy time on Georgia farms tate ee of Agricul- M ERCIAL FERTILIZERS the sampling of commercial omes in the spring. However, nging conditions in Georgia, a rather large tonnage of fertilizer used on fall crops tal en many thousands of mmercial fertilizers of all 1 the State Laboratory will be ow until fall making analyses nspection Division will rting the Chemists findings on we collected for farmers 00 penalties on commercial Georgia. Law. changing conditions, the short- pply of some of the older ferti- ials and the use of new syn- it becomes increasingly h year to keep strict ac- he movement of commercial d to take samples. SEED the time of the year when rtance to have good seed. a Seed Law requires each to see that all seed sold by have high germination all requirements as to tter, foreign seed, and espe- that the law against. noxious -not violated. | : of State Seed Dealers who sell act living in Georgia to so that in event a farmer. 1ased, the matter can be tried o bring suit. This same pro- also to insecticides. of the year is a very busy he Department of Agriculture ispectors going over the State mples which are eee Georgia, but the law aler responsible for all the We have run thousands 1 kinds in the were found subject to pen-- are planted. It is of tre-_ r damages on account of Courts and not have to go out. Ti om Linder. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1950, Commissioner ; NUMBER 39 SUSY TIME rgia are required to name an ers to recover money in numbers of cases where seed sold were in violation ~ of the law. DAIRYING This spring more than ever we have been busy inspecting milk plants and distributing plants for the enforcement of the law passed by the last Legislature requiring all fluid milk in Georgia to be Georgia Grade A milk. - fn order to carry out this law, it has been necessary to make rules and regu- lations requiring brokers, wholesalers and users.of powdered milk and con- densed skim milk to obtain permits from the Department of Agriculture showing all purchases and the purpose for which . it is used. This has necessitated an addi- tional number of Dairy Inspectors _ be- cause it was impossible to check the movement of the tremendous quantities of powdered milk and condensed skim milk without the addition of these in- spectors. / The work we have done in enforcing _ this new milk law has revealed the fact that much of the so-called surplus has ec due to the use of powdered milk nd condensed skim. This work has also revealed the fact that we have in Georgia a market for tremendous quantities of these products which we should produce on Georgia farms in the form of manufacturing grade milk. As most people iow, the checking of the movement of milk, the. auditing of milk distributors books to determine the source of supply and the use to which the milk was put as well as the fixing of prices on milk all come under the Milk Control Board and is not subject to the -Commissioner of Agriculture. The Commissioner of Agriculture only has authority over the sanitation of milk and dairy products and has no authority when it comes to price | fixing or the auditing of plants in connection with prices. For that reason, I am working with Mr. Charlie Duncan, Director of the Milk Control Board, and asking him to have Distributors books audited as to all -. sources of supply and as to all distribu- tion, in order to determine if the farmers are receiving a fair price and also wheth- er or not any fluid milk is being recon- structed or if any fluid milk is being bot- tled and sold which does not come up to_ Georgia Grade A standards. A full audit _ will disclose whether or not any fictitious surplus is created by reconstruction of owdered milk or condensed. skim. This Sales Barns. that producers are reimbursed in cases where surplus prices were paid because of a fictitious surplus LIVESTOCK The spring and summer months are a busy time?with livestock and poultry. In addition to the regular Cooperative Agreement work being carried on by the State Department of Agriculture, in co- } operation with the Bureau of Animal Industry of the U. S. Department of Ag- riculture, we are trying to maintain ade- quate inspection of livestock at Auction Since the Legislature, in January, gave us an paditiondl $125,000.- 00 for livestock work, we have put on some additional inspectors, and we are also making experiment at some key spots of maintaining tests for T. B. and Bangs disease at auction sales, especially on dairy cows and springer heifers. In the next few months we will have this worked out to a point where we will know just how much money it will take to do this job and also to know just what additional precautions are practical to control hog cholera and other swine di- sease at livestock auction sales. The record of the U. S. Department of Agriculture for Georgia shows that we have made a splendid record on these lines and we expect to continue to make progress as rapidly as possible. All of this adds up to a very busy time. Through the efforts of the Commis- sioner of Agriculture, a new Livestock Disease Laboratory has been established at the Tifton Experiment Station, and a Poultry Disease Laboratory is being maintained at Gainesville for poultry farmers. This work in the poultry field will be enlarged and improved as rapidly as possible. The good work that has been -done in the poultry field by the Depart- ment of Agriculture and by the. Poultry Improvement Association is proven by the fact that in 10 years, we have de- veloped the largest broiler industry in the Southeast and our production of eggs has been enormously increased. The production of commercial table eggs must be tremendously increased before it will be possible to give adequate pro- tection to Georgia producers against commercial eggs hae other states, FARM MARKETS The development of Farm Markets has reached the point where it is a big job to properly man and operate these markets through the busy summer months. Much of our time is taken up in the effort to get competent market men, helpers and Auctioneers on Auction Markets. We (Continued on Page Four) See PAGE TWO on the mailing list be REAU OF MARKETS, FRG Ase ae GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN for change of address to STATE BU- 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. NATIONAL EDITORIAL 2 |assochat(on Pe . of notice. notices. Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly af 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga By Depariment of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578Bureau o Markets, 222 Siate Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 1t the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage . Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is afcompanied by new copy Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting* from published of October 8, 1917. Executive Office, State provided for in Section 1103, Act apitol State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office Editorial and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. 11 FOB here. J. C. Tyre, Bristol, PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE Imp. state insp. P. R. Potato plants, $250 M. C. R. Red- mond, Pelham. State insp., treated P. R. Po- tato plants, $250 M. A. R. Jones, Pelham. Govt. insp. Red Skin P. R. Potato plants, $1.50 M; 5M, $6.75. FOB. Large or small or- ders. Prompt shipment. Wade Aycock, Surrency, Rt. 2. Rutger, Marglobe Tomato, 50c C; $1.50 M; Ruby King, -Calif. Wonder Pepper, 60c C; $2.50 .M.. Good plants, mossed. Prompt shipment. Hiram Light- sey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Rutger, Marglobe Tomato, 50c C; $1.50 M; Ruby~King, Calif. Wonder Pepper, 60c C; $2.50 M. Moss wrapped. Prompt shipment. Leo Lightsey, Sur- Zency, Rs. . 2; Large stocky Marglobe, Rut- ger, Baltimore, Break O Day Tomato, 500, $1.25; $2. *M. PP. Roots mossed and paper wrap- ped. Fresh delivery. _ Satis. guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Red and Copperskin P. R. plants, govt. insp., 5000, $5.00. a here. D. M. Cason, Bris- ol. Govt. insp. P. R. Red. and _ Copper Skin Potato plants, 5000, $5.50. FOB here. A. L. Turner, Bristol. Govt. insp. Sweet "Potato, yellow meated P. R. plants, $2.50 M. Mrs. J. T. Bullington,. Rebecea, Rt. 1. Finest Gem Everbearing Strawberry plants, $1. C; Wild Cherry Bark, Sassafras Root, Yellow Dock, 3 lbs., $1. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell, Rt, 2. Govt. insp. P. R. Potato plants, $2.50 M; 5000, $2.25 M. Del. Full count. G. Ben Wilson, Chula. : P. R. Potato, imp. red, yel- Jow skin, and 100 to Hill, 5000 plants, $6. Prompt shipment. F. G. Tyre, Bristol. ; P. R. Potato plants, insp., imp. red, yellow good count, 5000, $5.50. Crawford, Bristol. P. -R. Potato plants, cert, $1.75 M.. del; Exp. Cash with checks. Major ville, Rt. 1. P. R. and L. A. Copper Skin Potato plants, State cert., ready, $2. M. Del.; $1.75 M -ol.; 10 M up, $1.50 M. John C. Crow, Gainesville, Rt, 1. Rutger Tomato plants, moss packed, 40c C; $3. M. No chks. nor COD. H, G. Kirkland, Bax- Jey, Rt. 4, : govt. skin, qa hs: insp., $1.50 M. order. No Crow, Gaines- P. R. Potato, red, and copper skin, $1.50 M; 10 M up, $1.40 M; Also Marglobe, Rutger To- mato, field grown, moss pack- ed. Prompt shipment. Del. No checks. Johnnie Thornton, Odum, Govt. insp. Red and Yellow Skin P. R. plants, $1.75 M. Del. No checks. Good count. George Griffis, Screven, Rt.1, Box 186. P. R. Potato, 500, $1.50; $2.25 M; 5M, $2.00; Rutger Tomato, 35 C; 500, $1.00; $1.90 M. Del. MO only. Exc. for value. Write first. Mrs. Jessie Dykes, Bax- ley, Rt. 1, Box 13. Genuine Pink Skin P. R. Potato plants, $1.25 M. Full count. Leary C. Deal, Patter- son. Govt. insp. Red Skin P. R. Potato, and Rutger Tomato plants, $1.65 M. Ready. Pre- paid. No checks. Paul Lightsey, Screven. * 2000 Tobacco plants for sale, about 4 mi. Menlo. Edd John- son, Summerville, Rt. 2. Cert. .Mastodon Strawberry plants, $1. C. PP. Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5. Govt. insp. P. R. Potato plants; red and copper skin, $2. M; 2M up, $1.75 M. Del. Full count, prompt shipment. Grady Murray, Odum, Rt. 2. P. R. Potato plants, Cert. Phone, or wire for prices on big lots. W. W. Williams, Quitman. Govt. insp. Red Skin Potato, $2.50 M; Marglobe, Rutger To- mato, moss packed, $2. M; Govt. insp. Bunch Potato, $5.00; Pepper, Ruby King, Calif. Won- der Sweet, $2.75 M; Long Pod Cayenne Hot, $3. M. No COD. Marglobe Tomato plants, $2. M: 10,000 lots, $1.75 M. Ready. FOB. J. B. Jett, Pitts, RFD 1. Govt. insp. P. R. Red, Copper Skin plants, $2. M; 5M _ up, $1.75 M. : Del... Full count. Prompt shipment. W. G. Mur- ray, Odum, Rt. 2. Strawberry Mastodon 80c C; Klondike, 50c C; 6 Red Gold Strawberry free with each or- der of 500. Del. in Ga. No chks. nor COD. Mrs. Pearl Pinson, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Imp. P. R. Red Skin Potato plants, govt. insp., treated, $1.50 M. Prompt shipment. Earl Boyett, Bristol. P. R. plants, red and copper skin, $1.50 M; Marglobe, Rut- ger Tomato, $1.75 M. Moss packed. Prompt shipment. Mar- vin Mullis, Odum, Pata Cash. Ina. Griffin, Baxley, Rt. | 4. PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE Calif. Wonder, Ruby King Sweet Pepper, $2.75 M; Govt. insp. Red Skin Potato, $2.50 M; Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, $2. M; Bunch Potato, $5. M; Long Pod Cayenne Hot Pep- per, $3. M. Vernon Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4. La. Copperskin and P.-R. plants, $2. M; Over 5M, $1.75 M. Govt. insp. Julian Todd, Screven, Rt. 1. 50 M P. R. treated~ Potato Slips, $2.50 M. at bed. Ready. Mrs. Annie Moore, Junction City. 2 P. R. Pink Skin, and 100 to Hill Potato, $1.75 M. FOB bed. Denvis Dixon, Screven, Rte. 100 to Hill Potato, $2. M. Money with order. Del. in Ga. H. M. Rentz, Baxley, Rt. 2. P. R. Potato plants, govt. treated, $2. M. Del in Ga. Money with order. L. L. Groov- er, Baxley, Rt. 2. Himalaya Blackberry, 15, $1.; Carefully packed and P: Jonathan W. Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave. Bunch P. R. plants, $4.50 M. Prompt shipment. G. L. Steed- ley, Baxley. Gen. P. R. plants, govt. insp., trated, $2. M; 5000, $1.75 M. Full count. Prompt shipment. Bet: Ls Govt. insp. Red Skin P. R. and Copper Skin Potato, $1.50 M. FOB here. Frank M. Jones, Screven. Red Skin P. R. plants, oe M. FOB with order. Prompt shipment. .W. R. Hutto, Sur- rency, Rt. 2. : x P, Rv, Red Skin Potato, govt. insp., $1.75 M. FOB. Prompt shipment. MO with order. Eu- gene Hutto, Surrency, Rt. 2. P. R. Potato, govt. insp., treated, 90c M. Full count. No chks. nor COD. Ira Adams, Bristol. P. R. plants, govt. _ insp., treated, $1. M. Good plants, full count, No\ cHks. nor COD. Ward Boyett, Bristol. Govt. insp. cert. and treated Copper Skin P. R. Potato, $2, M. Ready. Prompt shipment. No COD. Coy EE. Roberts, Odum, Tel. 3220. : Red Skin P. R. plants, govt. insp., treated, $2. M. Del. in Ga. Full count. W. A. Pearce, Surrency, Rt. 2. | P. R. plants, Red or Copper Skin, $2. M; Rutger, Marglobe Tomato, $2.25 M. Moss packed. Full count. Marvin Odum, Rt. 2. Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, Calif, W. Pepper, Long Cayenne Hot Pepper, Black Beauty Egg plants, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M; Chas. W. Cabbage, Ga. Collard, 500, $1.25; $2. M. PP. \Mixed if desired. Prompt sup ment. J. D. Crenshaw, Pitts, POB 8. Red Skin P. R. Potato, $2.50 M: 3000, $6.00; 5000 lots, $9. John W. Wilson, Bristol, Rt. 1, Box 79. ; j Imp. Pink Skin P. R. Pota- to, Rutger Tomato and Bull Nose Sweet Pepper, 50c C; 500, $1.25; $2.25 M. Packed in damp moss, PP. Leroy Light- sey, Baxley, Rt. 3. State insp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M: 5 M, $1.25 M. Prompt ship- ment. Tommie Sikes, Bristol. Red, Copper Skin P. R. Po- tato, $2. M. Del. in 3rd_ zone. No COD. Fate Allen, Bristol, Rt. 1, Box. 80. P. R. plants, govt. insp., treated, red, yellow skin, $1.75 M: 5 M, $7.50. Prompt. ship- ment. R. J. Lightsey, Bristol, Rizal. Govt. insp., treated P. R. Po- tato, 100 to Hill, Red Skin, $1.75 M; 5 M, $7.00; Copper Skin, Bunch, $3.75. M. Full count. Edd Bryson, Bristol, Rt. x P. R. plants, red, copper skin, $1.75 M; 5 M, $1.50 M. Prompt shipment. Full count. J. O. Lightsey, Bristol, Rt. 1. Govt. insp., treated P. Ri Potato, red, pink skin, $1.50 M. Del. Good count. No checks. Mullis, | t '60c C; $2.00 M; Sage-plants, 3, 20c._Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, 2 ats De : : : * ate Lightsey, Screven, Rt.| Govt. insp. Potato, for sale or exc. for sacks (12 er | 1000 plants). Mr Ray City, Rt. 1 Sea Kudzu Crowns, State Cert.,| , 2 to 3 yrs. old, grown, strong | roots, $4.50 C; $17.75 M; 2 M, $30; Maude Hamby, Greenville. La. Copperskin Potato, $2.50 M; $2.25, 5000; $2., 10,000 up. PP. Moss packed, J. R. Byrd, Patterson, Rt. 2. ; Govt. insp. treated pink or red skin P. R. plants, grown from vine cuttings, $1.75 | M; 2 M, $1.50. No checks. L. D. Lightsey, Screven. Copperskin Potato plants, govt. insp., treated, grown from vines, $1.50 M; 2 M up, $1.20. Prepaid. Hovis Lightsey, Screven, ~ ) Cert. Copperskin P. R. Pota- to, $1.75..M. Can fill orders promptly, prepaid on cash or- ders. J. I. Rigdon, Alma, Rt. 1. PR: Potato,-~ state -eert., ready, $2.25 M del.; $2. M. Exp. Cok; 10,600 up, $1.75 M. No checks. Lester Roper, Gaines- Vile Ritey. Large C. W., and All Head Early and Late Flat Dutch Cabbage, Marglobe, Stone, Bal- timore. Tomatoes, Ga. Collards, open field grown, 500, $1.50; $2.45 M. Full count. A. C. Gar- rett, Gainesville, Rt. 4. Rooted. Mastodon, Klondike Strawberry plants, 40c C; 500, $2.00; $4. M. Add postage. Mrs. Guy Chambers, Gainesville, Rt. 2. - Govt. insp. Copperskin P. R. | Potato, large or small orders, shipped same day orders re- ceived, $1. M. FOB. Full count, Ready. A. R. Lightsey, Sur- rency, -Rt2, 2. = ze Copper and Pink Skin P. R. Potato, $1.70 M. Del. Prompt. shipment. MO only accepted. L. L. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Cert. La. Copper, Red Skin P. R. Potato, $2. .M. ~ Good count: Prompt shipment. B. H. Mann, Surrency, RFD 2. Cert. La. Copperskin Potato, $2. M; Good count. Prompt shipment. A. L. Mann, Sur- rency, Rt. 2. . Cert. Bunch Copper Skin P. R. Potato, $3.50 M. Exp. Col. Prompt -shipment. Full count. E. B. Hampton, Cordele. Copperskin Bunch P. R. plants, from stock developed at. astal Plains Exp. Stat.,] inspected, certified, 500, $2.75; $5. M. PP. Aubrey Olliff, Bris-4 Saat : Fs Govt. insp. Red Skin P. R. plants, $1.75 M. Exc. 2M plants for 1 doz. print.sacks. John T. QQuinn, Surrency, Rt. 2. Imp. P. R. Red Skin, Copper Skin, 100 to Hill Potato plants, govt. insp., ter, Bristol. ~ State insp. P. R. plants, oz M del.; $1.50 M Fob; Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, $1.50 M, Good as | La. treated, prompt} , }shipment, $1.25 M. Paul Car-| Pp seed Balm, ga; Nt teste Field grown B derosa, Marglobe, mato, Long Ca, Sweet Pepper, Egg for sale at my hom aoe Atlanta, 48 Nice large Green B Sweet Pepper plants 500, $1.25. Packed moss. PP. James E. Baxley, Rt. 325 ee Govt. insp. cert. and Copprskin P, M. FOB. Gua Large or small ord shipment. O. D. Li rency. 2 Pec Ree Dlantss del.; $1.75 M. Co shipment. Major Crov ville, Rt. 1. { Sage and Catnip aoz.; Also Okra Se 75_pk.; Pie Pumpk 5 pkgs. $1. All PP. Cumming. Strawberry, 50c Crowns, 25 doz.; Okra Seed, 25 teact postage. Rosie Crowe sming, Rt.-1. \ P. R. and NH Pota 25c C; Bell Sweet Px doz.; Rooted Broad 50e doz.; Catnip, Tansy, 25c doz.; Ru: $3.85; 1 post \Mysti Govt. insp. P. R. a Copper Skin plants, $2.50 M. Pelham, Rt. Insp. Bunch P. R. M. Tel. 333-W1. Li ster, Poulan. Govt. insp. cert. Copperskin P, $2.50 M. Prompt Julian S. Griffis, Screy Murray, - Govt. insp., treated Potato, Copper S aa count. P. Herndon, Sur- Lut rency. {eS LK Marglobe, Stone Tomato,| open field grown, good count, Cert. Bunch Copperskin P. R. Potato, ready, any quantity, $3.50 M. Fob. Geo. W. Register, Cordele, Rt. 3. Everbearing Strawberry, C. PP. No checks. Mrs. R. Livingston, Wadley, Rt. 1. - Govt. insp. Red Skin Potato, $2.50 M; Marglobe, Rutger To- mato, $2. M; King Calif. Won- der Sweet Pepper, $2.75 M No COD. Manning Johnson, Baxley, Rt. 4. Chas. W. Cabbage, Ga. Col- lard, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M; Mar- globe Tomato, 40c C; 500, $1. PP. Solomon Davis, Milledge- ville, RFD 5, Box 197. Imp. govt. insp. Red and Yellow La. Copperskin P. R., and 100 to Hill Potato, $1.50. M; 5 M and up, $1. M. No chks. nor COD. D. A. Lightsey, Bris- tol Rte ht Rooted Mastodon Everbear- Thomas Lightsey, Se Govt.:, insp.- Pio $2.25 M. Guar. goo Alma Thornton, Scr Pick Reds | plants, $2. M 50c | M. ne Eh Rt Cert. La. Coppersk C; -500, $2.00; $3.50 2 postage. Wet moss Mrs. V. M. Johnson, La. Copperskin, P. Skin Potato, certified, MO. only. PP. _W. M. Baxley, Rt. 1.3 Govt: : insp.uP..- RY Copperskin . Potato, Sweet Pepper, $2.25 Marglobe, - open 1.75, | M. ing Strawberry, 75c C; $ 300. PP in Othe E NTS FOR SALE Rouacar Bermuda Stolons, by -| your truck at my farm, 10,000, S Copp good count, $1.50" ank Chancy, Bris- | $10.00; 50,000, $45. We dig each Monday. Be id _ Harrison, Blackshear, a - Large, orange, Tomato, Di dOZ.; acidity free 50e; yellow .| Wax Hot Pepper, Gatnip, Pep- _|permint, 25 doz.; Add 10e post- | age. Mrs, A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. ee a. M, $2.75; 10 M and 50 M. Moss packed. ixon, Patterson. and summer plants: Collard, 500, $1.00; omatoes, 300, $1.00; 1.75 M; Sweet and er, 50c C; 500, $1.75. an, Gordon. Green Marglobe, Rut- me, and Baltimore To- mossed, 1 50 M; Cabbage lards, fresh, spring 25 M; I. L. Stokes, green tomato, Sweet Pepper KSs 500; $1.25... PP. moss. Buford green Marglobe Bull pose Sweet Pep- : 1 isp., treated La. Cop- ed Skin P. R. Potato, el. Can ship large or rders. A. F. Sheffield, Die. 2. _Copperskin, Unit 15 M: 5 M, $7.50," eC. Harper, Sur- Rutger Soto, EoD t 50; $2.50 M: Cayenne Hot Hgs- $2.00; _$3. M; 50c Chanclor, Pitts. P. R. Potato, from ty seed, at reduced 65 M; Lots of 5 M, =e liams, Naylor. Rutger Tomato $1.00; $2.50 . M; uder, Cayenne Hot plants, 500, $2.00; i Conner, Copperskin Potato, o COD nor checks. Homer Worth, Blackberry, / Calamus, 6, 50c; lorsemint, Pepper- ic: Garlic, 40c oe dis Bs paper | 2, Box 40. SEED FOR SALE Small amta Okra Seed, clos- ing out for 25c Ib; Also good Ga. Collard, 80c Ib. Add postage to any amt. ordered. L. H. Hull, Atlanta, 861 Park St. S. W. Tel. Ra. 0477. Big start Fresh Calif. Multi- plying Beer Seed, 25c start. Mrs. Ella Green, Smyrna. Triple cleaned and _ scarified- free of dodder Sericea Lespedeza Seed, no noxious weed seed, 9.6 per ct. purity, 81 per ct. germ., 9 per ct. hard seed, total 90 per ct. Put up in 120 1b. seam- less cotton bags, 25c lb.- Joe 8S. Burgin, Buena Vista, POB 82. Red Speckled Crowder Pea Seed, 3 Ibs., $1.00. Add postage. No. checks. "Gladys Duran Cum- rming, Rt. 1. Mammoth Sunflower Seed, ~ 1$1.00 gal. PP; $6.00 bu. Exc. for P. R. Potato Plants. Lula Stover, Cleveland, Rt. 1. This year finest Turnip Seed, 45c lb.; Also Garlic Bulbs, 50 lb.; New Thornless Boysenberry Plants, $1.00 doz. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers, Hatt- well, Rt. 2. _ Ga. Collard Seed, 10c 0z.; $1.00: lb.; Martin and Dipper Gourd seed, 35e C. % lb. Calico Butterbean Seed free with each order. PP. Earl Stuckey, Black- 500 Ibs. genuine Cannon Ball. Black Diamond Walermelon, %3 per ct. germ., Ist. yr. Oklahoma, $1.00 lb.; Original Ga. Sweet- ~lheart, 98 per ct. germ., grown for seed only, $2.00 lb. W._O. Birdsong, Gordon. 2 cups Citron Seed, $1.00; Also Klondike Strawberry Plants, 75c C; Raspberry: 5@c bunch; Garlic Bulbs, 25 doz.;. Catnip, 25 bunch. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, ReoS. sop Calif, Multiplying Beer Seed, 20c- st. =. 12 sts..2$1.00.. PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1. Bunch, large pod, 1949 crop, Everbearing Okra Seed, bears until frost, 40c teacup: Mrs. V. Davis, Preston, Rt. 2. 1000 lbs. Dixie Hard Seed .|Crimson Clover, free of turnip Rt.|seed, 30c lb. Recleaned. Bryant Skin Pota- tger, Stone To- ofield Cabbage, Ga. 5 M pet 5000 ; Ruby, age p. pure Red Skin 500, $1.50;_ $2:50 ishion. Boon, 500, rompt shipment. Dewey Mathis, a2 20c ea.; -Hore- , Blood Root, 25c es: $1.00; Condon rown Cabbage, Col- ato planis, ready, { 300, nd all sea- ixed, 20c C; bearing size, s, $1 A. Williamson, Jackson, Rt. 1. Pompranate Seed, 15 spoon- ful Pole Bean, 15c doz.; cup. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Bie 2s Fresh Big Start Multipling |Calif. Beer Seed, 25c per start. |Mrs, Ella Green, Smyrna. Gourd Seed, mixed, 40c ounce, Any amount sold. No stamps. Write.- Mrs. T.. B: Thomas, Thomasboro. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Large Red Speckled Pole Cat Crowder, bears til.frost,, 5 large cups, $1.25 prepaid; Brown 6 wks. Crowder, 3 cups, $1.15; Browneyed Pea 75e qt. Pre- , | paid. Mrs. a Richardson, "| Bowdon, Rt. ok 20 bu. Runner Velvet Beans, 97,per ct. germ., $3.50 bu. FOR. Mis. E. W. Childs, Omaha. Purple Hull Peas, Early Brown 6 wks. 5 cups, $1.25; Brown >|streaked Half Runners, 3 curs, +1$1.25. Io checks. Mrs. Lon Ash- jworth, Dacula, Rt. 1. ~ 15 bu. Brab. Peas, $4.25 bu. |FOB this station. Carl A. Walker, >| Ellaville. White Mush Peas, 25 cup; Lady T. Strawberry, 45e C; Martin Gourd Seed, Ky. Wonder express, $1.50 M; Loaded on] Stat. shear. at 'Poults, EANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Blackeyed Calif, Peas, 5 Ibs., $1.00; 10 lb., $1.75. PP in Ga. No. checks, Miss Lillian Hardin, White, Rt. 1. ; s Gatan Soybeans, recleaned, $5.00 bu. T. H. Pfeil, Newnan, bees ; Gatan Soy Beans, releaned, $4.00 bu. L. C. Nowell, Bact Rt. 3. Speckled Running Butter- peas, 40c lb.; 3 lbs.; $1.00; Also imp., hand _ selected, sound Spanish Peanuts, 25c lb.; 10 lbs. or more, 20c lb, Add postage. Mrs. A. B. Prickett, Maysvilie. Col. Bunch Butterbeans, 40c lb. PP. Mrs. Howard Green, Lo- ganville, Rt <3, 25 bu, Brown Crowder bee 12c lb. Eugene Brown, Man- chester. Pure recleaned Hayseed Soy Beans, 91 per ct. germ., 98.50 purity, heaviest producer grown by me, $3.50 bu.; Pure reclean- ed Gatan Soy Beans, 72 per ct. germ., purity 98.60 per ct., $4.00 State O. M. Ware, Marshall- O. M. Ware, Marshall- ville. , GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE i 3 tons Runner Peanut Hay at my place 8 mi. N. E. Broxton. Milton Fletcher, Denton. Rt. 1. Combined Milo, recleaned, 84 per ct. germ., 5c lb. in 100 |b. bags. FOB; Brown Top Millet, 85 per ct. germ, 8c Ib. in 100 Ib. bag Fob. J. B. Ellis, Monticello. RFD 1. i 1000 bu. White Milling Corn, shelled, $1.65 bu. at barn. Sacks must be. replaced. Mrs. Vv, Franklin, Register. 4 tons No. 1 Bright Peanut Hay, free of poison, $15.00 ton] 2 at barn. F. L. Smallwood, Gar- field, =P. O.. Bex. 176. Several tons baled Meadow Hay containing annual lespe- deza, clover, Bermuda grass, $22.50 ton cash at my barn, 8 mi. Milledgeville, on paved road. Mrs. R, E. Cotton, Milled- geville, 221 N. Columbia St. Lot of Fodder, $3.75 per hund- red, also lot of Shucks and hay, for sale. Albert B. McKoy, New- nan, Rt. 1, 300 bu. Victor Grain oats, $1.25 bu., also 1,000 bu. white shell corn for feed or milling, $1.65 bu. All at my barn, and all sacks to be replaced. Mrs, H. V. Franklin, Register. Phone |3631 through Statesboro. _ ea EGGS FOR SALE White African Guinea Eggs, $1.25 setting. Larger lots cheap- er.J. N. Carson, Griffin, Tete; Zebulon Rd. Giant S. C. Black Minovea Eggs, 15, $3.00; Also early 1959 hatch Cockerels, $2.00 ea.; 3, $5.60, L. B. Millians, Newnan. Guinea Eggs, $1. 25 doz. PP in Ga, A. T. Sheppard, Lithonia, Rt. 1 Box 55. Speckled and White Breasted Guinea eggs, 15 for \$1.25 PP. Prompt filling of orders. Mrs. Sam Carter, Alma, Rt. 3. | Big Breasted Black Purebred Turkey Eggs, $2.75 doz.; Turkey 75e ea. Ready to shiv July 8th. Mrs.. C. M. Davis, Buckhead. Chinese Ringneck Pheasant Eggs, 20c ea.; Also 4 laying hens, 1 rooster, $25. 00. Cannot ship birds but can eggs. Donald Carter, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3. Pure. White-Giant Hen Eggs, $2.25 setting. Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Dark Cornish Eggs, Bull Dog type, 15, $2.00. Add _ postage a Earl Swann, Union Pain: ier 1 Guinea Eggs, 15. $1.50 prepaid. Mrs, I. N. Harris, Sandersville, Rei lk. Guinea Eggs, 15, $1.50. Plus postage, Prompt shipment. Mrs. James C. Lawso ll Ground, Rt ds 2 EGGS FOR SALE | Guinea Eggs, $1.00 per set- ting. Wilson Carson, Griffin, Kt. Ci = Pheasant Eggs and chix, for sale. John R. Bennet. Augusta, gU0 Walton Way. CATTLE FOR SALE Bull Calf about 200 lbs. wt., Guernsey-Holstein, from reg. stock, $55. at barn. L. D, Todd, Danville. Several Heifers, Holsteins and Jerseys, some bred, 1 Hol- stein to freshen soon. Write: R. W. Edwards, Decatur, 1109 Sec- ond Ave. Tel. Cm 8168 (eve- nings only). Full blooded Jersey cow, fresh. in, also a good mare mule, perfect qualities, for sale at my place. Mrs. J. T. Cooper, Atlanta, 2361 Hill St. Gin Cen- ter Hill). Good Jersey Milch Cow; Al- so 3 good Milk Goats, and Spot- ted Shetland Pony: Sell all or part cheap. Will not ship. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Bt, 2. Tel. Ch. 1777. Reg. Guernsey Bull Yearling, ready for light service, $125. at my place; Also want reg. Guernsey Bull Yearling, 12-15 mos. Quote best price. A. T. Cowings, Meansville; Rt. 1, Box 7; 15 Dairy calle ready for production, from and bred to reg. bulls. Horace E. Williams, Jr., Crawfordville. 2 reg. Hereford Cows, 2 Bull Calves, $600.00; Also 2 mules, $75. ea. W. N. Johnson, War- renton, Rt. 1. Reg. Jersey Bull, No. 484397, born July 21, 1946, sired by Farineuse Ambassador No. 425484, Dam Design Victorious |Flo. 14611473. Papers available. Cecil J. Embry, Eatonton, Rt. Good Dbl. Standard Reg. Hereford Bull, about 4 yrs. old, for sale or. exchange a Dbl. Standard Reg. Bull. Can be reached about 8:30 P. M. by phone. J. B. Poole, Warren- ton, Reg. Short Horn Red* Bull, milking type, 9 mos. old, $200. Phone 6577. Mrs, R. O. Moore, LaGrange, Rt. 3, Box 3. Reg. Brahman bull. 4 yrs. old, no bad habits. Sell at bar- gain. M. A. Drawdy, Hortense. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Meat Rabbits, bred, at once. Call De 3863. to sell Wis. 7. |D. Bush, Atlanta, 900 Boulevard, Ss. 6 and 4 mos, old Angoras, $1.00 ea.; 3 does, 1 buck, ped. stock with papers, $5.00 ea. Don- ald Crenshaw, Martin. 10 Cavies, 75c ea.; $6.00. Jennie Jolley, 1338 N. Hightower Rd. NZW Does with young, also trio, Golden Fawn Flemish giants for sale. Joe Barnett, East Point, 307 Dorsey Ave. Tel, Ca. 7268. Fully ped. Giant Chinchilles of Keystone stran, bred, open, Jr. Does, and Trios, Mrs. Henry R. Collins, Flovilla. 2 mos. old Chinchilla Trio, buck from separate litter, $10.00 Ped. papers furnished. Ship anywhere. RR Exp. COD. John L. Parrott, Macon, 2386 Miller Field Rd., Rt. 6. NZW Rabbits, good breeding stock, bucks and does, all ages. Arthur L. Sparks, Noreross, Rt. 1, Jones Bridge Rd. Ped, Calif. NZW, and NZRs for sale, all bred for meat and fur, some show specimens. N. 0; Newman, Atlanta, 2636 Bu- ford Hwy. Several prs. half grown Guinea Pigs (cavies), $2.50 Pr. Will ship. C. E. Greene War- wiek, 3 large Mixed Black Does, bred, $3.50; 1 pr. Red NZ for $3.00; Several bucks, $1.50 ea.; Pr: Brown NZ, $3.00; Gray Doe, not bred, $1 75. Mrs. , A. Lot for Atlanta, Fold, $3.00 ea.; RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Heavy wt. Chinchilla Rabbi from ped. stock, 3-6 mos, guar. full stock. Write for price: J. C; J. Brown, Toccoa, Rt. 2. NZW Rabbits: 2 Bucks, 6 mos. and 8 mos. old, $3.00 and $3.50 respectively; Twelve 7 wks. old, $1.50 ea.; Ten col. Rabbits, 6 wks. old, giants and champions crossed, $1.75 ea. FOB, Mrs. Sarah O'Neal Coneord, Pe O37 Box 104. Ped. Giant Chinchillas, bath ; sex, 3 mos., lyr. old, open and pred does, mature bucks, grand champ, stock; Also NZR and Golden Fawn Jrs. Poulan, Several ped. fast growing, heavy wt. Chinchilla, and ped. Baby Beef NZW, Satis. guar. Spencer Strange, Hartwell, 602 Savannah St. Ped. NZW Rabbits, 342 mos. old Does, $3.00 ea.; 8 wks, old, $4.00 pr.; 6 wks. old $3.50 pr. Exp. col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. ; 1 pr. 18 mos. old Gray Giant Rabbits, 4 young, 4 wks. old,. lot for $8.00. Or exc. for 40 good grade chicken feed sacks. Each pay pastage. Write first. Mrs, E, D. Satterfield, Carters- ville, Rt. 2. Jr. Calif, Bucks, 8 wks. old, excellent stock, ped. papers furnished. Will ship. H. C. Bier- man, Jr., Albany, 217 Telfair Avenue. NZW Rabbits, 8 wks. old, $1.00 ea.; 6 mos, old, $2.50 ea. Mrs. L. H. Dobson, Atlanta, pan ae St. N. Wy: Tele Bes 4672. ; Calif. cross hybrids, best for meat production: Junior, $4.00 ea.; Excellent breeding stock; - 2 reg. E. Angora Does, 1% yrs. 3 ped. E, Angora Does, tye, old, $3.00 ea. Mrs. | Jacks Sanders, Macon 131 Pas ; St. Young Bucks, Giant NZW, extra heavy strain, ped. stock, 8 wks. old, 5%. lb. ea. Frank Hames, Roswell, Rt. 1. 35 Chinchilla, Flemish and Checkered Giant Does with 5 bucks of same breeding, and 125 young up to fryer size, sell one or all reasonably. S. R. Brockinton, Jackson? Tel 4001. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE eine | Nubian Black and White Buck, $25.00; Saanan- Nubian Doe, ready for breeding next month, $10.00, Both young. FOB. Eugene McMichen, Hiram, Rt. 1, Box 100. Milk Goat, soon to freshen, ae $12.00; Saanan Milk Goat, and 2 mos. old kid, $15.00; Two kids 5 mos, old, $10.00 pr.; $35.00 for lot. Graham Simpson, Sparta, PRL ods : Two Ist. class reg. Hampshire Ram Lambs, $25.00 and $35.00 ea. C, J. Hardman, Commerce, Approx. 10 Goats, both sexy 3 kids, mixed Tog. and Saanan, $4.00 ea. for entire lot at my place, Hal Butts, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 343, 3 mos. old saanan Male Goat, naturally hornless, from good milk stock, $5.00. Will not ship. Mrs.- M. Ritz, Fairburn Grade Tog. Doe, due freshen soon, gentle, horns being re- moved by constriction, $30,600; Young Tog,-Saanan Doe, $20,00; Buck Kid by Michael (beautiful ly marked Nubian), naturally horniess. Will not ship., Eugene McMichin, Hiram. 2 Milk Goats, 1 fresh, 2 young kids, good stock, reasonable. J. R. Burns, Atlanta, Rt. 1.- Tl. 2525. Buck and Doe Kids from sire of highest producing doe in U. S. A. 1949 official test, naturally horniess Saanans, large for age, $25.00 ea. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave. N W. Large White Saanan Hornless Billy, 18 mos. old, from register- ed stock, from heavy milkcis, mother giving 6 qts. daily, erate and ship, $15.00. Mrs, W. E. Mar- shall, Reynolds. G, A. Ulm, : < to. sell. + Bay Mare Mule, 9.yrs. (Continued fro... ~age One have tremendous demand in all market areas and we are striving to get additional local set-ups to handle special crops so that these crops can be properly prepared, graded and packed in- to attractive merchandise and therefore can be marketed to much greater ad- vantage. The handling of funds appropriated to us for market construction and market operations in such a way as to give the best possible service to the people of the different communities, according to their respective needs, is a tremendous. prob- lem within itself and we these problems, particularly in the spring and summer. The operation of the Georgia State De- SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE to aid farmers + are busy with HORSES AND MULES | FOR SALE Goats: \Tog. 4-5 qts. ficsh in, $30.00 here; Nubian, 3 qts. daily, freshened in April, $25.00 here. Hubert Dodd, Com- merce. Phone 97. daily, 4 French Alpine milk goats, all fresh: 2 grades, 2 Reg. Giy- ing 4-to 10 Qts. daily; one 2 mo. old from.6 Qts. sub, to reg., also 1 Reg. Yr. old buck, Priced See to appreciate. J, (Pete) Bullock, Moultrie. 620 4th Ave., S. W. Well bred milk goat for sale very reasonable. T. E. Bunn, Jr., Decatur. 1899 No. Druid Hills Rd. CR 5884. Saanan, 14 yr. old, 3 qts., fresh April 7 1950; also Tog. 3 yrs old, now dry, 3 qts, when fresh .yr. ago, $30.00, or $25.00 and $7.00 respectively. Del. or ship for extra small sum. A.-S. Hamilton, Dacula. - HORSES AND MULES. _FOR SALE Good work mule (small), sound, gentle, safe for children, $35. Trade for yearlings or pigs. See at my place on Hall pe J. K. Hyde, Thomasville, t. 4. Good gentle mule, about 11 yrs. old, 1000 Ibs., work any- where, $75. Jesse Warwick, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Strawberry Roan 3 yr. old -mare, 9 yr. old Chesnut Mare with Roan Stud Colt. Merry Boy breeding. Thomas. C. Wylly, Tennille, Care Oaklodge Plantation: 2 mules, 1 horse, good plow animals, $20. to $75. See Mr. Parker at Judge Luke Arnolds Place, Stone Mountain, Mc- Curdy Rd. 6 or 7 yr. old Mare mule, 1000 lbs. for sale or exc. for cattle, hogs, or pasture seed. W. L. Helms, Buena Vista. 1 mule, works anywhere, $30. or exc. for corn or hay; Also 1 H Wagon, $12. James Fisher, Dacula, Rt. 1. Young Saddle Horse, and nice Shetland Pony, gentle, any child can ride. Pete Bul- lock, Moultrie. Mare, gentle, 1300 lbs., work anywhere. Sell or trade for cows, yearlings, hogs. Isham Blake, Jr., Royston ,Rt. 2. old, $125.00; Black Mare Mule, 11 yrs. old, $50. J. R. Burgess, Jr., Waleska. At stud: 5 gaited Stallion, fee $25.00; Also Bay, 6 yr. old Mare, reg. Tenn. Walker, Gold- en Sorrel, 3 yrs. old Gelding, 5 gaited. Miss Louise Medlock, Atlanta, 3875 Briarcliff Rd., N. E, Tel. Ve. 3318. - 1 pair Work Mares, 1200- 1300 Ibs., cheap. C, M. Tomlin- gop TI Ah ne om be eas ae Black Mare, about 1000 lbs., and Mare Colt, about 2 mos. old, any lady or,child can ride, doesnt work, $150. C. C. Park- a Stone Mountain, McCurdy Rd Gentle Shetland Pony, black and white spotted; Also Tog. Milk Goat, just freshened, milk- ing 3 qts. daily. Bill Neal Car- tersville, Care Pure Oil Sta- tion. Black Mare, $100.00; Also 2 yr. old goat, fresh with 2 kids, for sale. Arrants Johnson, Sum- merville, Rt. 2. HOGS FOR SALE Duroc Pigs, med. blocky, out of large litters, life treatment agcinst cholera, 15 wks. old, reg. in buyers name, erated, shipped, $25.00 ea FOB Leslie. Malcolm Perry, Leslie, Box 86. ~ 5 OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky, 8 wks. old, for sale. W. L. Glaze, Norcross, Rt. 1, Jones Bridge Reg Berkshire Pigs, from lit- ter of 10, four mos. old, well marked, life immune for cholera, $25.00 ea. FOB; $30.00 shipped exp. col. and crate returned, CX! BOO sae, O. Burton, Robin- son, 3 SPC Male, all register- ed, average 9 pigs per litter, $100.00 ea.; 1 SPC blocky Male, 10 mos. old, from best stock, $100.00 at my farm. W. C. Parks, Macon Re. 3, Allen Rd. 6-8 wks. old Pigs, OIC and B. B. Guinea Cross, $10.00 ea. Or exc. for yearlings, et. R. H. Bennett, Kennesaw, Rt. 2. OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky, reg. buyers name, 8 and-10 wks. old, $25.00 ea. Satis, guar any- woe H. J. Dupree, Aeworth, bs. 0S OIC Pigs, bred. for type and quality, out of-prize winners, simultaneous immune, reg. in buyers name, 6 mos. old Here- ford Bull Calf. W. J. Lyle, Lil-- burn, Rt. 1, Oraland Farm. 6 Male Pigs, 12 wks. old finest bloodlines, crossed by reg, Harnp. and Reg. Big Bone Guinea, $25.00 ea.; 1 Big Bone Guinea Boar, 19 >-mos... old, reg., . $50.90 equal amt. corn delivered my place. J. L. Inman, Townsend, Shellman Bluff. Duroc Pigs, 12 and 14 wks. old, 50-60 Ibs., dark cherry ved, blocky, best bloodlines, life treated, wormed, males and females, $25.00..Reg United Dur- oc Assoc. in buyers name. Crates returned my expense. W. H. Hart, Fort Valley, Rt. 1. Durocs: blocky, cherry red, 10 .and 12 wks. old pigs, treated, wormed, Seco Lo Down breed- ing, males, $30.00; Gilts, $25.00 ea. Reg. United Assoc. buyer's name. Crates returned my ex- pense by express. J. H. Dopald: 10 _ |son, te Be aleRy: parement of Agrees and the worl ab 8 |; does has attracted so much attention in other states that we are constantly re- ceiving letters from Agricultural Officials in other states asking for copies of our laws and for information as to how they are administered so that they will be in position to ask their own Legislatures for laws along these same tines. The spring and summer is a busy time with the Weights and Measures Division, with the Seed and Food Inspection and with Insecticide registrations, sampling | and analyses. Busy farmers make a busy Depart- ment of Agriculture, and the farmers of Georgia are busy. I have been traveling over Georgia from Tennessee to Florida and from the Savannah to the Alabama + HOGS FOR SALE | two weeks. that without _| rations. time. FARM HELP WANTED favorable weather this be seen, but there has be improvement | in crops ( Food is scarce in t Millions of people are on starv As I ride along the roads an the busy farmers, I realize that the American farmer who stands } the 150,000,000 people _ in this and starvation rations. | many other millions of peoples world would not have even st Spring and summer is TOM LINDER, Commissioner oe gricu u I furthe these American 5 purebred, subj. to register, Red Duroc Jersey Gilts, 1 Boar, all. 6 mos. old, treated for chol- era, wormed, $25.00 ea.; $125.50 for lot; $100.00 for gilts. Phone 3271, or write: J. J: Waiters, Louisville. Nine 6 wks. old Pigs, half and half SPC, Big Bone Guinea, $10.00 ea. at my home. Erma Shadinger, Carrollton, Rt. 3. 2 fine litters of Yorkshire Pigs, 1 bred sow, to be third litter, extra fine boar, 18 mas. old, all registered in buyers name. Also barrows from above litters. W. H. Murray, Grays- ville. _ Booking order for Little Bone Black African Guinea Pigs, full stock, for breeding, life treated for cholera, males, $19.50; Gilts, $20.50. Deliver June 10th. O. P. Sinquefield, Harrison. Reg. Duroc Pigs, from chamov- ions, some from Indiana Stac Blend. stock, others from pro- duction registry litters, $35.90 ea. FOB. Satis. guar. Aubrey Olliff, Bristol. OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky, 8 and 10 wks. old, from champ- ion bloodlines, $22.50 ea. Treat- ed. Ship anywhere. J. H. Redue more, Americus, Rt. 2. Hereford Pigs, litter of 10, ready June 2ist at 10 wks. of age, at my home. Williams, Hamilton, Rt. 2. 10 Big Bone P. . Pigs, black and white spotted, 12 wks. old, for sale. Mrs. H. W. Simmons, Macon, Rt. 4, Riggins Mill Rd. Reg. Cherry Red Blocky Du- roc Weaned Pigs, $20. ea. Fob. H. L. Williams, Baxley. si Reg. SPC Boars, farrowed in Sept. and Oct. 19, from grand champ. bloodlines. Mrs. L. A. Holmes, Ranger, Care Ever- green Farms. eee - 5 pigs; 3 females, 2 ales black PC, 8 wks. old, $8. ea. FOB. No shipping. Also 1 Hamp. Gilt. J. E. Pilcher, Jdr., Plains, RFD. aa ~~ Reg. Hampshire Pigs, Mar. 28, 1950, 4 males, males, treated, reg. Fob. Louis Taylor, ville. 7 Black P. C. Pigs, reg. buy- ers name, farrowed Feb. 14, born in buyers name. ' Crawford- and Mar. 7th., $25. ea. Allen Eady, Shellman. 31/2 mos. $15. ea. Subj. to register. $17. ea. With reg. papers. 0. S. Dug- gan, Chester. At Stud: Minn. No, 1 Boar, 560-1005. Fee $5. at time of service, or a pig from each litter at 8 wks. B. E. Faust, Crawford. Tamworth Pigs, subj. to reg- ister, lean meat type. Wm. Scott, Morven, Rt. 2. Ee ae $ ard Ro Duroe pigs, 8- 20, ea. a Robert J.| 2 fe- _from litter of 9, dbl.) old Hamp. pigs, A.] small dairy farm, Must be able - Want. middleage - man aie wife to help with light farm |: chores on farm. Salary of $60. mth. for couple, room, board, elec., bathroom. Allen A. Stev- ens, Dorchester, Rt. 1. Want white woman to do light farm work on small farm. Live as one of family. Small Salary. M. A. Drawdy, tense. Want a white woman _ at once for farm chores, such as tending chiekens and light chores. $7. weekly, pri- vate room in Christian home. M. F. Jones, Metter, Rt, 1. Phone 2613. a Want good woman, prefer- ably middleaged, to help with farm work on farm. Room, board, fer from South Ga. Mrs. L. W. Garrison, Milan. Want single man or man and wife to do heavy farm work in DeKalb Co. Must_be sober and willing worker. Pay $3. daily | t and furnish house, wood, gar-|1r den, etc. Come at once. J. H. Tribble, Atlanta, 277. Capitol Ave., es Ww. Want at once,-a good weet able man to help. on farm. Mus know how to cure tobacco. Single or married. Can furnish house. Have turpentine boxes to work also, John R. Boat- right, Colte eR 1. Want young white woman from country to help_ poultry, hogs, cows, hors Room, board, $37.50 mthly. sal Hor- other. reasonable salary. Pre-| Jackson, Rt, eh POSITIONS WA Prefer ae Atlanta. sie Whelchel, Care Want good ae Ww. people raising chicke keys, flowers. Have 16 son. Tel. 6487. Hav moved. Mrs. Carline Atlanta, 2547 Bellvi N. W. os 5 - Colored man with sm iy wants job on fa ary. Time off with pay. Live ste as one of family. M reference and have card. Mrs. Helen Street. ta Rt 2 Want reliable, , Atlan- unencumber- ed-white woman to live on No. Ga. farm with active elderly white woman, References ~ exchanged. Phone collect by dayBe. 4088 (Atlanta). William- P. Denson, Marietta, Apt. 6, 709 Shane Ave. Want farmer for 8 - rich land, growing late crops and shrubbery for standing rent or 3rds and 4ths, on Blythe Sis land, near Brunswick. B. Fussell, Atlanta, 889 Edgewood | Ave. N. E. Want settled -white couple |: for general farm work on small farm. Write for further infor- hae Bi Tus Brice; Meheny: bess, Want reliable experienced. farm Superintendent for beef cattle farm and small acreage of row crops. Elec., running water, telephone in _ house. Need at once. Madison, : Want woman, yrs. old at once, to work on not over 35 __|to drive car, have driver cense, be honest and reliabl Room, board, salary. de oom and do light} |farm work. Room, board, sal- | ary. ive} nent house with furniture, on farm, Hav Pay every day S. C. Cae work. Rei